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  2. Cornell Computing and Information Science - Wikipedia

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    However, as Cornell computer science professor David Gries has explained, "essentially it's a college without students," [2] with students instead being admitted to, and coming from, three of Cornell's regular undergraduate schools: the College of Engineering, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. [3]

  3. Cornell, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Cornell was initially settled in 1886 by Marcell Ashland and Edward Hollywood. It was founded in 1887 by George H. Mashek and Edward Arnold; Mashek named the community after his alma mater, Cornell University. A post office opened in Cornell on April 12, 1899; Edward Arnold was the first postmaster. [4]

  4. Cornell Green (defensive back) - Wikipedia

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    Cornell M. Green (born February 10, 1940), is an American former professional football player who was a defensive back for 13 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys on the National Football League (NFL). He did not play college football at Utah State University , but was a two-time All-American as a basketball player for the Aggies , selected in the ...

  5. Cornell Central Campus - Wikipedia

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    One of the most recognizable buildings on the Cornell University campus, Jennie McGraw Tower, at the top of Libe Slope on Cornell's main campus [1]. Central Campus is the primary academic and administrative section of Cornell University's main campus in Ithaca, New York.

  6. Chris Cornell (album) - Wikipedia

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    Chris Cornell is a posthumous compilation album by American musician Chris Cornell, released on November 16, 2018. It compiles his solo work, as well as his work with his bands Soundgarden , Temple of the Dog , and Audioslave , and includes a new song titled "When Bad Does Good".

  7. Thomas Cornell (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Browne Cornell (March 1, 1937 – December 7, 2012) was an American artist. Cornell was known for empirical drawings and paintings. His work involved moral content concerning global, social, and environmental justice .

  8. Technion – Israel Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    On 19 December 2011, a bid by a consortium of Cornell University and Technion won a competition to establish a new high-tier applied science and engineering institution in New York City. The competition was established by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg in order to increase entrepreneurship and job growth in the city's technology sector.

  9. arXiv - Wikipedia

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    arXiv (pronounced as "archive"—the X represents the Greek letter chi χ ) [1] is an open-access repository of electronic preprints and postprints (known as e-prints) approved for posting after moderation, but not peer review.